Read Exodus 7:14-25
Verse 14-25
- Here is the first of the ten plagues, the turning of the
water into blood. It was a dreadful plague. The sight of such vast
rolling streams of blood could not but strike horror. Nothing is
more common than water: so wisely has Providence ordered it, and so
kindly, that what is so needful and serviceable to the comfort of
human life, should be cheap and almost every where to be had; but
now the Egyptians must either drink blood, or die for thirst. Egypt
was a pleasant land, but the dead fish and blood now rendered it
very unpleasant. It was a righteous plague, and justly sent upon the
Egyptians; for Nile, the river of Egypt, was their idol. That
creature which we idolize, God justly takes from us, or makes bitter
to us. They had stained the river with the blood of the Hebrews'
children, and now God made that river all blood. Never any thirsted
after blood, but sooner or later they had enough of it. It was a
significant plague; Egypt had great dependence upon their river,
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